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All objects do not travel at the same velocity. As an example, you should

take a few minutes and think about an earthworm and a jet airliner.

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What light has the highest velocity in a vacuum a. red b. ultavilet c. violet d. blue e. green f. all travel at the same velocity?

f. all travel at the same velocity. In a vacuum, all colors of light travel at the same speed, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. This speed is known as the speed of light.


Why do all objects fall to earth at the same time velocity even though the acceleration due to gravity always stays the same?

All objects fall to Earth at the same velocity under gravity because they experience the same acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.8 m/s^2 near the Earth's surface. This means that regardless of their mass, they will accelerate towards the Earth at the same rate, resulting in the same final velocity when they hit the ground.


What is the direction of average acceleration?

Average acceleration points in the same direction as the change in velocity over time. If the velocity is increasing, the average acceleration will be in the same direction as the velocity. If the velocity is decreasing, the average acceleration will be in the opposite direction.


What and Velocity are defined the same for all objects?

Velocity is defined as the rate at which an object changes its position in a particular direction. It is calculated as the displacement of an object divided by the time taken to cover that distance. This definition holds true for all objects, regardless of their size or mass.


In freefall do all objects near Earth's surface have the same acceleration?

Without atmospheric drag, all free falling objects near earth's surface will have the same acceleration. But because of friction with the air (air resistance), the velocity of objects due to that acceleration is limited. The actual velocity is dependent on the surface area of the object relative to its mass. The principle of the parachute is to increase the surface area of a falling object with respect to its mass.

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In an explosion why do the smallest part that travel fastest and the furthest do the most damage?

the momentum of all the objects are the same so velocity is greatest at greater distances.


Can all wavelengths of light travel at the same velocity in certain mediums?

Yes, all wavelengths of light have the same velocity in every medium. In fact, all types of electromagentic radiation travel at the same speed in a given medium.


What light has the highest velocity in a vacuum a. red b. ultavilet c. violet d. blue e. green f. all travel at the same velocity?

f. all travel at the same velocity. In a vacuum, all colors of light travel at the same speed, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. This speed is known as the speed of light.


Who discovered that all objectsheavy or lightfall the same velocity?

Galileo Galilei was the first to explain that heavy and light objects would fall the same way in a vacuum. Keep in mind, objects do not fall with 'velocity,' but with 'acceleration.'


Is escape velocity same for all objects?

Yes. It is different for different planets etc. Escape velocity on earth is different than escape velocity on Jupiter.


Electromagnetic waves travel at the same what?

Electromagnetic waves in a vacuum all travel at the same velocity, the speed of light (about 3 x 10^8 m/s).


Why do all objects fall to earth at the same time velocity even though the acceleration due to gravity always stays the same?

All objects fall to Earth at the same velocity under gravity because they experience the same acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.8 m/s^2 near the Earth's surface. This means that regardless of their mass, they will accelerate towards the Earth at the same rate, resulting in the same final velocity when they hit the ground.


What is the direction of average acceleration?

Average acceleration points in the same direction as the change in velocity over time. If the velocity is increasing, the average acceleration will be in the same direction as the velocity. If the velocity is decreasing, the average acceleration will be in the opposite direction.


What and Velocity are defined the same for all objects?

Velocity is defined as the rate at which an object changes its position in a particular direction. It is calculated as the displacement of an object divided by the time taken to cover that distance. This definition holds true for all objects, regardless of their size or mass.


Why don't all objects fall to the earth at the same velocity though the acceleration due to gravity always stays the same?

because of the differences in air resistance.


What If you have four balls all traveling at 5 meters per second which one has the most kinetic energy?

All four balls would have the same kinetic energy since kinetic energy is determined by both the mass and velocity of the object. If all four balls have the same mass and velocity, their kinetic energy would be equal.


In freefall do all objects near Earth's surface have the same acceleration?

Without atmospheric drag, all free falling objects near earth's surface will have the same acceleration. But because of friction with the air (air resistance), the velocity of objects due to that acceleration is limited. The actual velocity is dependent on the surface area of the object relative to its mass. The principle of the parachute is to increase the surface area of a falling object with respect to its mass.